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Lately Oslo has gotten alot of snow, half a meter in one day. And the summer have been a lot rainier and warmer the later years, heavy rainfall have been more normal than before.
One follow up question, why is it that Oslo for example seem to have such a fast autumn cooldown, and that after July temps fall pretty quick. While in Halifax and many others places August is the warmest month, and it doesnt get colder until september?
Don’t care about the better Halifax falls?
Funny how people fixate on the springs and don’t care the temps fall fast in the fall
(no pun intended)...like most of Scandinavia/Nordics, ditto for Russia,
Moscow being a poster child for poor chilly autumns, november already being winter.
East Coast people usually care about the falls while west coast / europeans care more about the springs, i.e. people care about the better of the shoulder season they have in their respective mid-latitudes
For the same latitude I always think East coast / Eastern Canada always has poor springs compared to equivalent western european climates, and the falls are just slightly better.
but hey, opinions.
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